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Equipoise Pilates and Movement Education

Phone: +61 411 552 300



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22.01.2022 Thank you to everyone that came to my first clinic for 2021. It’s great to be back! Next stop Horsham, then back in Daylesford for 3 days in March.



19.01.2022 It is important to understand that when you think about straightening and balancing your horse, you not only consider his balance from his ears to his tail, but also the vertical line of balance that runs from the top of your head through your spine, between your seatbones, through the center of the saddle, the horse’s back, and body and down between his legs to the ground. Often when horses and riders go through a turn, they lean into the direction of the turn, rather than staying upright. Susanne von Dietze

14.01.2022 Day 2 Balanced Rider, Balanced Horse Clinic.

13.01.2022 Due to Melbourne being in 5 days of stage 4 Lockdown from Saturday 13th - Wednesday 17th all Equipoise Pilates & Movement Education classes will be on Zoom. Onward and upward!



13.01.2022 A space has become available in this 3 day clinic on 12,13,14 March. Please email or DM for more details.

12.01.2022 Over a 3 day clinic magic happens. Minds and bodies soften, energise and engage. The spark ignites and connections are made in both riders and horses. Thank you to everyone who came this weekend, I look forward to seeing you all again soon. ... I asked my riders for a word (or two) that described how they felt at the end of each day - Connected Breathing Calm & Balanced Relaxed & strong Fantastic Open & effective Focused Softer, Longer ‘I always take something home, (the clinics are) a special gift’.

10.01.2022 I love this image!



09.01.2022 Just 5-15 minutes per day of mindful movement practice can improve your awareness. suppleness and function in the saddle.

07.01.2022 To understand the proper feeling of lengthening a horse’s stride... Imagine your horse is lifting his forehand to trot up a hill. This climbing sensation represents the feel of a horse lightening his forehand and shifting his balance to his hindquarters.Maryal Barnett

07.01.2022 There are still some available in this 3 day clinic! Please DM or email [email protected] for more information.

01.01.2022 Tools of the trade .... getting ready for my first clinic for 2021 this weekend!

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